نتایج جستجو برای: saltwater profile

تعداد نتایج: 221967  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Jorge S Gutiérrez José A Masero José M Abad-Gómez Auxiliadora Villegas Juan M Sánchez-Guzmán

Many migratory vertebrates typically move between habitats with varying salinities during the annual cycle. These organisms clearly exhibit a remarkable phenotypic flexibility in their 'osmoregulatory machinery', but the metabolic consequences of salinity acclimatization are still not well understood. We investigated the effects of salinity on basal metabolic rate (BMR), body mass and daily ene...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Michael L Kelly Richard A Peters Ryan K Tisdale John A Lesku

Reduced vigilance is the conspicuous cost of sleep in most animals. To mitigate against this cost, some birds and aquatic mammals have evolved the ability to sleep with one-half of their brain at a time, a phenomenon known as unihemispheric sleep. During unihemispheric sleep the eye neurologically connected to the 'awake' hemisphere remains open while the other eye is closed. Such unilateral ey...

H. Ghasemzadeh, Z. Jamshidzadeh,

Abstract:   A two-dimensional fully implicit finite difference model, which can be easily extended to three dimensions, is developed to study the effect of cut-off walls on saltwater intrusion into the aquifers. This model consists of a coupled system of two nonlinear partial differential equations which describe unsteady density-driven groundwater flow and solute transport. The numerica...

2017
Jesper B. Pedersen Frans W. Schaars Anders V. Christiansen Nikolaj Foged Cyril Schamper Esben Auken

F I R S T B R E A K I V O L U M E 3 5 I A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 5 7 1 HydroGeophysics Group, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark 2 Artesia Water Research, Schoonhoven, Netherlands | 3 Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris, Paris, France 4 PWN, North Holland Water supply, Velserbroek, Netherlands * Corresponding author, E-mail: [email protected] this approach demand...

2015
Ember M. Morrissey Rima B. Franklin

Salinity is a major driver of bacterial community composition across the globe. Despite growing recognition that different bacterial species are present or active at different salinities, the mechanisms by which salinity structures community composition remain unclear. We tested the hypothesis that these patterns reflect ecological coherence in the salinity preferences of phylogenetic groups us...

Journal: :Computation 2016
Costantino Masciopinto Domenico Palmiotta

A new method to study 3D saline front advancement in coastal fractured aquifers has been presented. Field groundwater salinity was measured in boreholes of the Bari (Southern Italy) coastal aquifer with depth below water table. Then, the Ghyben-Herzberg freshwater/saltwater (50%) sharp interface and saline front position were determined by model simulations of the freshwater flow in groundwater...

2001
D. M. Allen G. Matsuo M. Suchy D. G. Abbey

A multidisciplinary study involving hydrogeochemical sampling and borehole geophysics was undertaken to study the nature and occurrence of saline groundwater on two islands in British Columbia, Canada. Saturna and Hornby Islands are located at the south and north ends, respectively, of the Canadian Gulf Islands situated off the lower mainland of British Columbia. Two large-scale geochemical sam...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
D W McGowan S M Kajiura

This study quantified the electrosensitivity of a euryhaline elasmobranch, the Atlantic stingray (Dasyatis sabina) across a range of salinities. Specimens from a permanent freshwater (FW) population in the St Johns River system, FL, USA, were compared with stingrays from the tidally dynamic Indian River Lagoon in east Florida, USA. Behavioral responses of stingrays to prey-simulating electric s...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1991
T G Floore C B Rathburn J C Dukes B W Clements A H Boike

The efficacy of sustained release Altosid sand granules to control adult Aedes taeniorhynchus and Culex quinquefasciatus emergence was investigated. Sand granules applied at a 7-day preflood application rate of 5.6 kg/ha controlled 99% of the Ae. taeniorhynchus emergence in saltwater plots for 44 days posttreatment and 35% of Cx. quinquefasciatus in freshwater plots. A 5.6 kg/ha rate controlled...

2017
Deborah A. Lichti Jacques Rinchard David G. Kimmel

The variability in zooplankton fatty acid composition may be an indicator of larval fish habitat quality as fatty acids are linked to fish larval growth and survival. We sampled an anadromous fish nursery, the Chowan River, during spring of 2013 in order to determine how the seston fatty acid composition varied in comparison with the zooplankton community composition and fatty acid composition ...

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